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=) AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. ART NOTES. PROPAGATING THE CARP. "FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. FBS? ANNUAL SALE AT TUNDAW FAB DOUBLE SHEET. Mr. Jobn R. Key, who has many friends and | Fish Ontture —-= amirers tn Washington, is to have a sate of », < IN, Anctioneers. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. if |ALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME By Catatocur or * = > GPATES & HAH B pes TT fey sed ‘ FIFTH SATURDAY. May 15, 1880. | pictures in Boston next week. Hts collection. GROCERIES. PPICES, FIXTURES ANDFURNI- | CASNCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Routumasr. 82 418 STBEET | HIGH-BRED REGISTERED JERSEY OATTLE, if YOUNG CART WRICH KESPOND TO A whisTuR t : . bow on exhibition, is highly spoken of by ta “AND KAT FROM TRE HAND. - Ar AUCT PROPERTY ON K STREET. BETWEEN 09 x- ‘virtue of @ certain deed of trust, dated Will take place THURSDAY. Jung Sp, at com : E tgeetaonith went, 7 BECTIOUL AVENUE AND RIGHTEENTH | apis, ras 815, snd auly recorded in Thon, C4 Humes tok Fara “LUNs. NGRESSIONAL. Papers of that city. pA most interesting incident growing out of gp MONDAY, BOKNING. May Iizm. ‘aif pp rie gta decree famed. May 4, A, Liber No. 792, tolio 875, ef sea., and at thes gommonicing at 11 o'cLock A. a, compris Conclumon of Yesterday's Proceed- Mr. Bartlett, the Rhode Ysland scuiptor, | Prof. Baird's system of fis culture 18 an ex aaid store and house. D. 1880, in the cause of Matilda ‘at pubdlic suction, front of the ‘premis Ce 20 HEAD OF JERSEY CATTLE, 5 ings. who once had a studio here for a while, has | periment now In successtul progress under the Groceries, Tens, Spices. Extracts. al:, coniplainants, vs. Priseilia Norris,et al. SATURDAY, THe 1678 Dar or May, A-D. 1886 6 HEAD OF ALDERNEY CATTLE, SENATE.—After our report closed: lately completed a statue of Mrs. Gen. Burn- | personal supervision of Mr. Elliott Jones, chier Cosi Hed=, Wa-hiboards, Tea Candies. defendants, being Equity cause No. 7,201, Doe. 20, | ar 6 O'CLOCK P. M., all that vic r parcel of Consisting of Mr. Hoar moved that when the Senate adjourn | side in bi hich is to ba placed over by clerk of the U. S arsenal in Show Case, Vistform ana Qounter Sealas | T shall. on THURSDAY, rar 20ra Dax ‘or May. | ground situate in City of Washin, D. O., and YOUNG BULLS, some ready for service. it be until Monday. Adopted—yeas 2: nays 1s. ag ileal cin ed gis) ai ae -aiabol eU. S arsenal in this city, of prop- Ice Box, o st $75. | at the hour of 6:20 p.st., in front ofthe premises, known as and being the uorth part of ‘Lot four, in COWS, HEIFERS and CALVES. ‘The Kellogg case was then thformaily laid Lean) the cemetery of Swan Point In Provi- | agating the carp. In the early part of 187s the poms ture Hair loth Parton Sett, 7 pieces: | one Ser Le rie anti ey paneer: Bauare eight Fine CO Ca Bye Pee heaed The ‘Tonlaw” Farm herd was selected with » | aside. = ence. = be , cor pdant Of UIs Post conceived the project OQ. Recker M. T. Tabi . d of Lot bes . in #4 - 6 same at the weet corne) lot on e tes side. 5 —Mr. Stevert, who no nis | of ating, in the emctost Lot Pictures 1 and Inscesin Oar bere one hundred and sixty-threo (165); thatis to | pth street east andYunning thence south 20 fost: Cattle athe Hanrgvement of this valuable strain of | On motion of Mr. Thurman, the joint reso- tot aud See ae tee pe rey sd ee sat | aud etpraeaoeres! + place on the oastern atte, Cottare se hers and Bed ainw. th of Lot No. (4) four in’. David- | thence east 122 feet 6 inches: thence north 20 feet: een eae Sahn re reno over all compe lut‘on authorizing a court of inquiry tu the c: Pictures and studio effects during the present on ah iy soarsny | eastern side, Parlor an eee and Fixtices. that thorsoe at eased | thence weet 122 feet 6 inches. tothe place of bewin- | tracted thie kerd tant year amonnied to orergoue, | Ci Thomas Woruhington, late colonel forty- | week, expects to sail on the 24th inst. for Ea- | Beal The James Crook canal, for an ice pond Lot Croc 1 Gl.se Ware. as per plat thereof of recordin | ning, together with the improvements thereon. Sits aale preasete sence een oa, to over $500. | sixth Ohio volunteers, was taken up. ‘Theeom- | ro here = he PUT POSE Being to save tee for the use of the Bay Horse, Wason aud Harness. ts. | tng Burvesor’s fice. ‘ . ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in two equal | jhignale presents a most excellent opportunity for | TAME OID TaiWtary aifeirs proposed a substi. | the Muere he pee ers is oficers’ quarters and yes of the yard, 2 SVATES & HAUS. AU | snepurelate money in cash and the baagee at scx | {newupepts ayable in che and to years, Witt | Pithe dame and sirer of thottnck offered will boon | tute, paying Wortbineton sees. the amount to | Kiki kU, PETbAPS Permanently. Me For same cause the project was abandoned, )VED | (6) and twelve (12) months from the day of sale,for | of trnst on the property sold, orall cash at option | ¢x2ibition. fhe day of ale bs ‘ Which he wqyid have been entitled as pay from | tine copy of the “ Passing Regiment” in tne | uritize this pond ( culture ~ 3 grt rwo- | which Gsfermed Payments the notes of the pur- | of the purchaser. A deposit of 850 at time of sale, | ,,1MMEDIATELY after the above will be sold sey- | November 2% 1862, {0 March 1, 1863, had he not | Corcoran Gallery. It was about this tim Trot, Baird, of the ; F Meh Qari | terest per annum yoril palde sald sales: osteo. | Zezias to be complied with in ten days from day of “BTAR PILOT and BASHAW COLTS," Cee ered After some dismussion, the | —Mesers. Prang & Co., the art pubitsuers, | Smithsonian Institute. reeereey, meee eee THELON SITU ATEDAT THE SOUTHEAST cuined by deed oftrnston the premises: orall the | - OLSAINARD H. WARNER, Trustee. | ranging from 1 to4 yoars old, raised by Mr.Hume. | tiityead a third time and passed. i offer $2,000 ia prizes for four original designs | A psiria. a numbvr of tah of this kind. and tue CORNER’ OF SEVENTEENTH AND & | Purchase money may be paid in cashat purcha- | J. T. c LL, Auct. My5-eod&ds . Axso, On motton of Mr. Voorhces, the bill providtug | for Christmas cards painted in water color or | © 25 maceraha Surrounding condi- TREE |S NORTHWEST Ser'a option. s ena = 50 BERKSHIRE and ESSEX'S PIGS, : ees proving 5 ee oF | tions were so favorable thal Mr. Jones called Wie visten of oeerec pease | EVERY DESCRIPTION GENERAL BNO GEE. | [)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. for breeding purposes; the dams and siresexhibitea | {7 8dditional a de nie ae Se one en guRUss to be divided Into four prizes, | upon Prof. Baird, to whom he made kuowa Ms tenths, 6 Fe, 12. am | claL ses: 5 (TORY AND MANSARD | Previous to sale. commlitee of three Senators and three Repres: n. sont: thind aan Mat hom helene ee Hest that he be permitted Famed Stare rene A derosit of $100 to be paid when the property is BOOSH. No. -4180G | 8) She Above stock is guar tatives, who shall employ three architects, to | grectivele utd 8ud fourth vost desigas re- vata Rae Begin 4 ats, and J. | SOCARE HAS ALL Mog | oMz- Hume, maki. sca epeciaity of bresding Jersey | Consider whether any ehanges can be made im | ar Gratton, a Ciocinna artist, has re: | tor ue gun Mt eet ee oe 3 — ED Octane Law boa CONVENIENCES: FING. DRY CRE, | Qattle, Berkshire and Bywex Pisa has decidet to | the Capitol building so as {5 give such better a ae ately igen vier ecfll th ie pf og owetsdig Ry + By & tor Colnmbis, we wil my5,6,8,11,13,15 1820 lice 1 TAR: LOR TP CERET BY HO FEES TO-A | bavetexular yearly salesof the same. Ful parte” | commodations. ‘The pendine question was on | cently placedon exhibition tn that city what is | Tails assent Be AOE, ‘OF Mr. Se Oe Ste i Trout of tha Urowmineas tne f oo : PUBLIC ALLEY. gra in the catulozces, which ean be obtained at | Mr. Morrill's amendment providing for the ap- | no doubt properly styled a “slightly {dealizoa’ | JOM'S much usetul tnfors Followins irs; raved real estate: All that -onttain WNBROKER'S SALE AT PUBLIC AUO- | wil! be sold on SATURDAY, May 15ru, ae ae Hume, Cleary & Uo. and of tae | pointment of a committee of three Senators, | portrait in water-colors of Seuator Blaine. 1 ec Sal in Sta hee sal coun ta he cite of Wohin TION. DO'CLOCK T. Mw sma'l each payment furnished to perrons desiraia | Ute Rept seatatives and three archit +ts and | represents the distingutsbed Senator on horse ; — ree iatrict of C tia, known and dwcribedas | ,B- FULTON, 314 9th st.. will cell at thy balance 7 tine, which will be stated at EST edie an eer ek naan orth tbe appointed by the Presideat, to | back. in the character of & plumed knight y = > twent ‘ales D. G c Ouse pe Fe an i fore sh 7 an y Pipe 7 - & oot. i os bein Lot 1 { twenty-seven (27). in ‘Turton, Raleeroom, TUESDAY Mi eee Ey = Oe ae ee eee eure Yon, “unlaw Farm only velus @ short dri Tene ae eee suitable sits for a new | would seem that Col. Ingersoll is primarily re mat executor, orded subdivisic N = be by s - = ne city. - wiiding: he library. sponsible tor this remarkable co: ; Ryan 1 one hundred and seventy-nine | Forfeited Piedwes, consisting me Hoe ; isthe ARCHONGAR: tinme will be pleased to show his ENTIRE | Me TS Ohne brary. PI nd othe tito, towether with all the Lmuprowementa, wan, id and Silver Watches. Diamonds, Jewelry. | § T- COLDWELL, Heal Hethts Auctioneer BROOK trainers co ae oe lee i sntt gutgalls, wishing to compromise the views | —Itischarged in one of the Cincinnatt pa- + easements, rishts, privileges and appurtenances {3 ivicka fs AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE, PROPERTY | | Couvesances will leave comer of High and Bate | lh Uneuyment to the il oe he pers that the crayon portraits of the famous | ‘0 mall the sap ¢ belousin in any wise appertainin JAMES ( « SON, Ancts N THE BOUTHWE: KNER OF SIXTH | streets, Georgetown at 30,10, 10:30 aad | eee totais Tee ee tnstructing the com. | F . e Riggs » | isto The loke ts Just abou \ j The said pr ed in i ‘proved by a large, t JAMES GUILD & SON, Aucts. SD G STREETS SOUTHEAST. o'clock a.m. on day of asi Hittee io also report upon the advisability of | English beauttes exhibited at the Riggs House the waste from vane sk auser A . ee on One nee N[PHOS: J. FISHER & CO, Auctioneers. On SATURDAY, May 15rH, 1880, ar 6 my16 _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. | CIecting a new building and nan the site. | here some time ago by Mr. Duncan, Uime prevents staznation. ‘The banks are ele ordered by € do - . 9 alas sc As Fi dment was also a 4 b Y s ork, were : = “ . ney in cash: and the balance in sfx nae. aan groLeek vem , Twill sell at pucbite anietion (OMAS DOWLING, Augtioncer. Mises ae o and the | York, as his own Work, were not In any Valea about avo fe hs from date of eale, for which the | ¥EREMPTORY SALE OF THREE GOOD FRAME | in tront of the s, part of Lots 12 Dies, bill Was then read a thitd time and passed. the product of that gentleman, but of qa ce, the purchiser shall be wiven and the title re) | DWELLINGS NEAR THE THOMAS STATUE. | 13, in square 837, froutiue bout 70 fee ve | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE STOCKS GAY Bem. on Motion of Mr. Roiltas, the | different person, whose name fs given, T the purpose ani tained by otes aro paid; | , On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Mav 17, sr ep rect east’and 84 fect 10 inches oa South G AND BONDS. Senate went FOR omecigm and When | charge ts turther made that thesiznatare of the | over. Jey said notes t TX O'CLOCK, on the premises, We shall ‘se! ye _ the authority of the Supreme Gonrt of the pre reopened a ed. arust, which originally appearca on the pl sts James avces Or ai exit, 8 the opti of the purchaser. | tothe liuhest bidner the: three: stcry frabie: *Beniisvet ty And wl te ee eae Ditictof Calta ja holding aepeciat term, f wie | HOUSE.—Atter our report closed — tures "in question, was carefully removed. In | 6S og brig dealned om said sale to be 1 free froai taxes art all ene NO. re 2 pureentD. peer norte myl2-dts _Estats Jno. G. Adacne, eauodl sell at public auction at tue Auction Kooms «f | The legislative, executive, and judicial appro- | the light of this exposure i becomes Interesting | taruce'a » the pond of am ‘A deposit of $100 will be ret pe ee eee ee ‘Thomas Dowling. corner Pennsylvania avenue and | priation bill was passed as'amended—yeas 15a, | to know the result missions for por e ch the sion property is knocked down. All conveyancing at itaxe Dwe lings Nos. 1117 and 1119 Vermont ave- aaa 2 on 3 a 3 oo 4 3 mmissions for p objectionable Gebr re with the Prep i 0 vs _ 1108. E. WAGGAMAN, Rea! Estate Auctioncsr. llth street. on ‘1 HURSDAY, May 20,1830, ar 12 a It e $9 p le > vali al of the purchaser. Terma must be com Ha five days from day of | MAMHOS. E. p ie the following etecks and bonds belonein hoes. | BAYS 12 traits in the sume style satd to have Deen give ridding tt of ¢ sh, eels and other fish Pied with within fv rom day of sale. . . — = = rte tate 3 y Wilson, canis % Alter the passage of the bill the floor was | by several Washingtonians to Mr. Duncan dur- | whic, enter through this small supply pie, ; rth to be 5 A IWELVE ROOM BRICK MANSION IN. A | tate of the late John C. Wilson,in lots to su't pur. at : ve h Kh this small supply pine, THOMAS S soos renneny fe cnojtinie LAEGE AND BEAUTIFULLY SHADED LOT, | charets,viz: claimed by a number of members, each desiring | Ing his stay here. and soon become troublesome putsances 9 U THOMAS J FISHER CO. Aucts. AD" 15 shares of the Citizens’ National Bank. to call up some particular measure for constd: —At the annual meeting of the New York | carp, especialiy when young. The numeer ov se - —" a2 - YKE'S PROPERLY, 5 shares of the Mctropolitan (F st.) Railroad. eration. Academy of Designy held this week, the f lated trom Prof. E.ind at first was 4s. which QOLEY, Auctioneer. 811 7th st. n.w. T, BETWEEN W ASEH 1 share of the Citizens’ Building Association. The House, by a vote of yeas 133, nays 75, | 4 signe nis Week, the foltow. | tated tom Prot. Lind at first was 45, 4 ; oe 28 TNGTON STREETS, 2 District of Columbia bonds or $50 each. determined to consider the aljournment ques: | IDE oMicers were elected for the ensuing year. | NUN UM An this pond in May, Iss. Dut tn a BARGE SEURNTIUNE AT ALOLIOS De AS> | OMERTURDSY Say Lorn, ax 5 o'ctoce By Tost GENIN AE BAKER. Executor. | lon. President, Dantel Huntington: Vice 2 were returned, to be placed. yoo eed in the poois pre. MONDAY, May 17TH, comm Secretary. Mr. Gibson demanded the previous question, | T. W. Wood which Mr. Mills moved to recommit the | Recording for the 4 min tho Monument lot.” Tue av ‘ore No. 1316 retary, Alfred Jones: P.x., 1 will cffer for sale the ubove property Rr can Ve bonsht at a zreat sacrifice. RUATEE'S INIMPROVED PRo- | Pending ti Weight of these carp Wa en 4 and iss tock of a second-hand Parh ‘Terms cf este: One-third cash; balance # EEE UE AS AC eT Ga. aoe | resolution to the committecon ways and moans, | Geome H Mail Aik were resitron: ight of these carp was bet ent aud er Who is givin up business. ‘This stock and two years, at, 6 per cent. U STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR | with Instruction to report a dill providing tor | Mr. Hall, who was chosen to fill the pl aken out last fall, their welghtran tom a is well selected, and a lance quantity consisting of myll-td THOS. E. WAG EW MARKET. ue free introduction ot Gal ant PHaling paper hay eae cet death of Mr. 5 i 2 to 4 pounds each, — eens ou ikea, on MON ed Room Seis, Parlor Sete, Hatracke, Low NOERY SAL, PREMISFS No. $07 By yirtue of a deed of trust, dated June 2d, efore It reports a resolution for tinal adjourn- | Was for SO many years tne fatthtu wiser a ae reaus, Cookin Stoves," Crockery, rey BUM ELWEST Ee AGN NO EON | ALD ARID and Gait socreaea un wien fi ment. He contended that his motion was tn | able treasurer or the Academy, Win Suen eats en hington city, District of € agsware, ( Va quantity of ‘other so9d5 ar dee folio 14, et seq.,one of the land records. order before tie previous question was seconded, | tel on, and Messrs. L. C. Ty he youny carp hitched last May. one year Wn Squsre Na. 387, faproved numiers a - By virthe of a decree of the Supreme Court for the District of Coluxbia, and at the request of | nd tue Speakerso held . H Il of New York, were ele dnow in tne growing condition, were briek h No. t. 8. Persons he above-mentioned goods | of the District of Columbia, pa the holders of the notes secured thereby, we shall Ga ‘an th SI | : j In number, 4.400 of which were c vali cash? Dal n ait, twelve, | WW do well ti in this sale, as the eatire | Cauee of Edwatds ve ann ell, at pablic anction, on THURSDAY, THE 26TH Mr. Garfield rose to a point of order, that t demicians, and Messr: . Bunner, George H. Teeincta it iene cand thirty months, with in- | ek will be sold without reserve 7163, equity, 1 wil DAY OF Max, A.D. 1838, at 6 o'cLoc! in | Instructions were not germane to the subj : A 5 7163, equity, I will of FOLEY, Auctioneer | infront’ of ‘the pre lstH pay oF M [Bost | ; m Sartatn and it, M. front of the premises, all'that certain piece or par- | Matter of the resolution. bd “es Cel of ground; eituate in the city of Washington, | ‘The Speaker said that that v 108 100 en et lane wn aan District of Colupbia, and bein the northern part | the Honse to decide. ‘The instruction was ger- | painter, has ri £ Lot numbered two (2), in equare oumbered four | maine to legislation before the commulttec, aud hundred aud uineteen (419), having a front of | the House inight. run a conlotne Due Doe JOSEPH T_STEV CHAKLES H. a pe nily placed on exhibition in One of the rooms of the Corcoran Gallery his ngth, and Lor fowl found abags tt Iu this particaiart as tame a pub nsisting R, Real Estate Auctioneer. of man, | HANCE FOR SPECULATION. on the day of sale | feet to an aliey. ion, Important Work was pronounced by, differ from aby other of the fish quence Gace Oe LE Ge ee 1 or within seven Gays thereafter ‘tn threg | |Terms of ssie: One-third (::) cagn: balance iq | Mr. Gartield.—low can sait be germane to | 4) ginal. at the me it was paint » CARD WHICH COME AT A WHISTLE AND aT PROM TRUSTEE Rit ee equal payments at six, twelve and eighteen months | thres equal instalments, payable ia six, twelve and | the day of adjournment? grandest transcript S su yee pro- | ‘ weg THE BA ‘ BURBAN PROP ane apa ea from the day of sale; the purchaser's promissory | eixbtecn months, with ‘interest thoreon a: rate of | yy. Co: nse It is germane—it | (uced. This ts, perhaps, extravaxant language, | Yesterday a Sra tan wa y enough to ane ae AB GoOP £55 notes to be wiven therefor, bearing interest from | six per cent per anuum and secnred by a deed of | yeaa to tat other erities have ‘be nd Wh “ding by Me AVE AND Sozrer the day of sale; or the purchaser may pay all cash | trust on the property sold; or all cash at option of mSrisitig (0-a/and inmentareean s Thy quartic Wife bin EEE at bixor her elsetion. The tile to be retained natil | the purchaser. #100 deposit at time of sale. All iether Itt MRIS ERt ee ele ture fs at nt hung is not favorable: stili Of bread, a few minutes’ walk i aT Mane. il ofthe purchase money and the interest thereon | ecnvesancing Drdine at pur ost. i jer, tf Mr. Mills’s as acre SP ieweis arstand the mo- of the pond wher cone ecordedin Liber So | HEU GAR is paid. 8100 deposit on acceptance of bid;and ait | If terms of eale are Hot complied with In ton Gaya | lo, Congress should adjourn. unt Ce ee ae ocnuncm nnn tiie 220, Rone te ee and at the request of the py CCbBEREL OILCLOTH, STAIR OLJTH | Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. from day of saie, the Trustees reserve the riht | cofmtnitiec of ways and means had reportea | Ue OF the artist and to ¢ Pert te Ce ad led over the water, a fool or OED Re te nd pete ee JOB BARNARD, Trustes, to resell the property at the risk and cost of the | suci a bill as was alluded to? If not, Ib would | Of his work. MGA Gee meee eran Fon the Baek BEING CLE CONTENTS OT HOUSE AG — 50% D street northwest. defaulting purchaser after five days’ adveriise- | he hire until next Christmas, Dillty that uns paintin F be by other made fast 16 an upright tn the pond. CIARY SQUAKE. ee a ” * . ‘or the House to determine. brs as tne semi Tera £ —— . On MONDAY MORNING, May 1tra, com HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer | _™S15 cod&ds Mills’s notion was defeated —ycas 90, nays | Yellowstoue and Colorado canon, now int ar to a doz MENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, we will sell the above i : i UBLIC SALE OF THREE MEDIOM-SIzeD | 11 Capitol. Was ally . ewe ee ne oe wile Ie alts dod ae TRUSTEES BAUS OF nee NT SE: HOURES, Nos, 1439, 1441 AND 1443 | Mr. Blackburn then resorted to dilatory mo- | — Gustave Dore’s latest work 1s “A ‘Tortured er fOr tht > off STREET NORTHWEST, CORNER OF FIE- | tions, but withdrew them iu TEENTH STREET. motion for a reces: imamerst) in the water but still retaining it in his rder to admita | Soul.” Ibis di ALso, By vi ried as representing a young | | BRICK HOUSE will be sold on SATURDAY, | day of Oc! monk seated before an organ in the choir of a | ‘The tist y crowd cach other 19 get : pentautary = SEH, at 5:30 o'OLO Liber No. 685, Tone By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court the House, accordtn eras pe tis crowd cach other 19 ge seat \ es rnd ecnede fy the Dovel oh Gottbiny gud af | of dhe Pisa of Colum, puma fu the Uy aaa Keys, while Is, pale’ atieuunted eougtenains | neo duround itn abd would ote nd fe request of the party secured 3 y A. i EF : priests IS pale, uated ec f pat around a would at. Fy | at’ public auevion, in feout of th Lin Dyer et ai,, No. 7,102, equity docket 20, T shail | COU: lon of the municipal code of tue Dis- and great hollow dark eyes are tarned toward | low themselves to be handled the spectator. The church below 1s thronged | the water, sce1 robed monks {ike himself, some ot | taken of ‘then taken out of Pr to like gh SATURDAY, “THE 22D Day | a g AT “4 O'CLOCK P. M., | 1,(CO SELECT BEDDING PLANTS avp ROSES | ing-described real estate, in the ci oiler at public sale, in front of the premises, on | Wictof Colum FRIDAY, the 26TH pay OrMAY, A. D. 1880, av 6 nants of Washinz- | o'cLock P M., all those certain lots of grotnd in America and Ireland. with whit ae noice ones feeds them with ‘ ; ; L pray tote. them bearing lighted tapers, while the painted | bread or any soit ve | AT AUSTIO: ton, District of Columbia to wit: The southern | the city of Washington, D. C., known as iota 63, 64 SUE AN TRRLAAE — . | them be ighted tapers, ad or ans | (ONDAY MORNIN ¥ 17, 1830, part of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in square | and 63, in the subdivision of lots 3,4 aud 5; of Oe COM eid eto Peed Windows overhead glow jewel-like In the glona | asparagus, r 7 . | o’ciock within my Salesroom, I siall numbered two lundred aid fifty-two’ (25a), and | Sam’l Davidson's subdivision of aqhare2is, de- | TH rELEATI s S, | behind the altar. At the young organist’s s soclety of his marine friends muuch. to a point on ‘a choice collection of the above plants.” being contained within the metes and bounds fol- | scribed and improved as follows: Lot No. 65 fronts OF WASHINGTON, amid the sunny light that streams throngh the | soit to the touc nd appear to ke being the bewit myI3 3t THOMAS DOWLING, Aitct lowing: Beginning for the saiue at the southeaste n | 22.27 fect on the north side of L, street northwest | Consul E. P. Brooks seems to be quite a suc- | arched window, stands a female form. vague, | petted, and will cat f cor said lotand thence running north along | and 76 feet on the east side of 15th etrest north- anid the rae 4 . co} ‘ork, as after-d Vaporous and beautiful, awhite mist a RUSTER’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED Paop- | the line of Thirteenth street west twenty-nine (29) | west, aud is imvroved by a sood two story Frame | CSS a8 consul to Cork, and as an after-dinner | Vapor ee ae | ERIN IN TRE NORTHE SOT RN BEG EON feet and nine (9) inches; thence west to the western | Dwelling; lot 64 is directly east of the abov speaker, if one may judge from the Cork Cons/i- | E0lden rays. It is the vision of his lost love Liat OF THE CILY, IN SQUARE 748. or rear line of said Jot: thence south along the said | front of 14.08 feet on L street bre te or 76 * | yution’s report of his. speech at the ina haunts Pe youthful ascetic, the embodted by a well-buil in tae hand as readily as bicken or kitten, Asa food th t and highly valued, the meat tn season being White. firm aud of supcrior flavor. has on finest buil ifteent m r vhose sake he f rear line to the southwestern coruer of said lot,and | toa 4-feet alley, and is imp Z gait membrance of the Woman for whose sake he iad a HINT 70 raRMERS ; - aftdeh day ot Novginbe Ge oers,ana QD hence east to the said sirect aud the Tyace of bi sin- | thi cn story Br House: It 63 adjoins thelast- | Banquet given to the oficers of the United | sought refuge in a cloister. They can be easily cultivated by farme PRE Gf pimprovements, and | corded in Liber No. 9.0, folio $21, et sea., one’ ning, improved by threa-story brick Honse. named lot he cast, has a fro1 BS on | States reliet ship Constellation. In responding — The picture known asthe “Gibbs Wash- | oilers who have the room, adjoins ths ty of E. ©. Dean, esq It cannot . é : ic P ‘Terms ef gale as prescribed by sail deed of trust. | L street by a depth of $0 feet, opening in the rear : : bg 4 : Esivto great’; increase in value during the next few | Of theland records) for party cecnted by saltdesi | Theamount of indebtedness secured by the deed | toad fect alley, oud is also improved by a com- | tO the toast to the President of the United States | ington,” by Gilbert Stuart, has been placad on UES Wa EN toopthe, and off fvte best chances for speo- | Twi) on MONDAY, Tar 2itH Davor Mat, Av. | Wupald, to wit, @4,600 with interest at ton per cent | fortable three story Brick Dwelling. Mr. Brooks sald: The President of the United | exhibition fora few days at the Corcoran ulation of ane he market erty 1. s pes paades Ne er ahum, from’ 10th of July, 1879, and the ex- | Termsof sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance se s : 2 beatae, fe anetion, Ton the: peathenet Seeemeat Pub: | Fense of tale in cash, and thebalancoat wix, twelvo, | in ix, twelve andeishtecu months, in equel pay, | States of America, gentlemen, has but a feeble | lery. ‘This pleture, unlike the Stuart's Wasi tealestater® tha aty or Washinton, in the Dis- | 824 eizhteen montbs, for which the notes of the | ments, for which the notes of che parha willbe | and unworthy representative inme. I would j ipgtons with which most persons are familiar, trict ct Colttmbia, that is to say, part of Lots nnm- | Purebaser bearing interest trom the day of saic aud | taken, bearing interest from the day of sale, aad & | ty some other aud more competent person | represents the right side of Wasbington's tac | bered one (1) and’fonr (4,) to wit. The north forty. | Secured by. adeed of trust on the property sold | lien retained upon the proy erty sold, orall cash at agit pel person are | <trepais ehiesc Alb ‘Terms of s: third cash ; with seven J ally, eecured by ‘The property » jemselves. Whilo therefore become an easy prey to clous Ash. It is for this reason best in ponds or sluggial hi ° ie * s The Boston Atheneum picture and the ple Tis quiet abd there are ro (42) 2] | shall be taken. A deposit of #250 shall be required | the option of the purchaser. it of $9) will | lied been ealied upon to ‘respond to the toast ta Eugiand k s the sdow: ci 7 : eS te tia tienes ited at the fale, or can be seen at the office of the | Oo (22) fect bs the width thereof of Lot numbered | Sythe purchaser at the tiie of aale, and all couvey- | ba required of the pitchaser of eaph lotat tivac’ of | bis honor. Neverth Tam ‘confident that | {1 Bnglend known a5 the Lanslowne poi fait; | uo game fish to molest te ue winter guctioneer, A deposit of one hundred dollars will | \Sa:h thereof of Lot numbered four (4); all of Lots | #hcing shall be at the expense of fie purchasor. sale, and all conveyancing shall be at the expense | a descendant of the Sweeneys, of Roscommon, | the two originals of Washington's se) 1 | they colicet tn large schools on the muddy bot- be reqanced n acorn lot, — Cats anes numbered two (2,) three (3, ) five (5,) six (6,) eeve2 myl2-d&ds_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. of the purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with in | which It 1s my proud boast to be (cheers), wili | Wid sittings, both show the leit side of the | toms of the tak ud Larusting the'r heads purchaser's erms 6f sale to be complied a Sahay Seven days, ctlierwice tie trustee reserves the Ti ; Penton SIN face. ‘The Gibbs picture represents the arst | Gcep into the mad with the'r Litis erect. they state Brokers. | to resell at the rink aud cost of the defaultn: pur- | De beard by you with generous forbearance on rate Pe : , : ar- | (his occasion. TCOubt not, tthe bottom facts | Sung of Washington to Stuart. tu September, | pare the wiki-t mouths wittiodt ted, dud | es ee BLE. DYER, Feustee. | were krown, that Rutheriord Burchard Hayes, | 125. ‘The principal picture at this slitiog was | 2" Gormant ih ol G,) fifteen (15) and =ixteen (16,) in square number- 7 < BROW serves the ene ree eee, tae Srpater re | ed seven hnudred and forty-eight (745.) REECE BOX E BROWN, Host and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five | ;,,/ Cis Of sale: One fourth of the purchase money | CHANCERY SALE OF VERY. DESIRABLE SINTIRE, Au 5. 0 onditior gout bright wa s zthe balance in three equal instalmests, my . a SORT A. MoINTIRE, Auct. say Plesident of the United States, also | Tubbed out by Stuart; but the tradition has | carly in the wart st ertisement. a aS BUILDING LOTS IN THE NORTHWEST twentieth President of the United States, alsd y Ue eeokds FOUN E. NORRIS, Trastee. Eeyabie in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) ERN FECTION OF THZ CITY, FRONTI SR Ce dono: TPREME | has seme Irish blood in his veins. (itear, hear.) | Deen handed down with the Gibbs picture that bTHE CIry, & VIRTUE OF A DEOKEE OF THE interest, to be secured by the notes of the prt ON P AND Twenty Fiust stREETS, | BX oun or tie pie his pame has an Irish—certainly » | Was on the easel at the same Une asa sec r ‘ict of Columbia, p At any rat ont tisa u ix Ee NEAR ‘DUPONT CIRCLE 7 iss use Nv. Scotch-Irish—- ondaly picture, and touched from jife. It was covrereé wi Ee OEMS Rune: Peery a Gs Oe Ce Se | _ By virtuoct adecee of the Samrems Court tae 1OET will chick for eats at Ser ase eee ee he and aad, 10. 4 | Sold by Stuart, with this statement, to his Iutic eee daca ‘STEEY A PROVED | Pete ap ecah, At ihe mr oe the Dehn | ofth ict of Colambis, passed on the Sth tion, in frout of the se Pw ere Siticlins cr tae | mate ifend Colonel George Gibbs, from w : te pated TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO tee, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | of the District of Columbia, passed on the 8 on, in frout of the premieés, on t4 | by some of our American politicians of we pee ‘ yor | fleshy aud soft lips, small mouth shapea sim REAL RSTAUF ON FAYETTE STREET. BE- | pac jot will be offered separately, and a ile. | day of F bruary, (1879, in Bqurty cause No. Day or May, 1830, aT LOCK v. M.. all tie | ienally Irish characteiistle of Blarneyism, | it passed to his sister, Mrs. William E to the mouth of a mullet. witha barbel att GEGEATIED AND FOURIH SEREETS, | posit of fifty dollars will be required oneach lot | 5,690, Doe. 17, Twill scl, on TUESOAY,JuNE Iss, | right, title, claim and interest of Robert B. Dodze | gual {ut ete nee ee ation in | Channing, and then to Her son, Dr. William F ong pe gpentcs 2 GEORGETOWN, D.C. sold. Conveyancing aud recording at the cost ot | 1680,’ ar 5:30" o'cLock F. M., on the préimises, the | in atid to'the following real estate, that is tosay. | HOwever this may be, he owes his election in Channing, the present owner. ‘Apart from this | UPPEF Part of es By virtue of a¢ of trust to me, dated the purchaser. If the terms of saleate not com- | following property: All those pieces or parcels of laud in the city of | pail to the voting support of many loyal history the picture under notice shows by lis | 2U0Ye; tee’ on the 16! of 2 : plie ‘week from the day of sale. the Lot five (5), in Square 95, on the northeast corner | Georgetown, in the District of Colambia, ani sh-Ametiean citizens, and in his efforts to | Per ti pie hanalice ete oaeace | awe, Dr corded in 4 trustee reserves the right ts resell the property at | of 2lst and P streets n.w., and contalning 10,042 | known and distiveuistied on the plats andwround | pe President of all the people he has not neg. | individu and handling that it 1s a portrait ike pictorals rem pete eles the risk 3 tof the defaniting nurd iter | fauare eet of ground. “This let will besubalvived ) pian of said ety as Lois numbered two hun tes | Weeted t) payidue heed to our foreign horn popu- | Farerwnly studied by the artist. ‘The tae bas | tones of th : nd dorsal > He amet > one week's notice in the ** Evening Star Oe al A F a e jation, Irishmen and all alike. infact tere ts 3 3 a . y ard the its > ail sell at public a: in front of the premises, on © , ISLE, ‘I Immediately ater. Lots 41, 42, 43 and 44, in + (265) and part of Lot numbered two hundred : ~ 3 POF the disagrees c x vlae Ge an 4 * MONDAY, 15 e OF May, 1890, a0 6 CUCL eed Square 96, agerexiting 7.057% ‘square feat of | and sixty-six (dos), in Bealls addition ‘to George- | HO.countrY on the face of the globe, not even | BAS Bone of the disagre; ‘Athenwetne picture ang | orKed with twelve rows of scales between tha ty of Guoncet FOS OEE A | eae HE Mesh, Detmet Sn nd 2ist steents | Co nd Outed Mata Be LOLewaDe, eke | Op Weel! Geatcd OF CHORELE Hoke Le ee nats | still more consplcvousts-in the Lansdowne, it | TQUUrel ecd dorsal fins, ‘The color of the “i it —- We and bounds: Be; Et : “I 4 Jans . pack ol live brown, sides whtte a,and Ehowa arid dist FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Termin, ae vreseribed by the decres, are: Oae- | formed by the intersection of the south aide of | courted than inte laud you are accustomed | #Sald that Stuart copied the Athenwam head with a yetlowkh r ed by ‘ linge Deneath. It ts third cash: and the residue in th al payments | Stoddert street with the west side of Montromor By y : agreat many times, a few of the copies being reat . TRUSTEES. SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES. | at eix,twelve and civiteen months from day of sate, | ptrect ant sunning tienes south ove Mucho Cee ee tan erent aney, | poo Roe the aejoetiy on ahem poor, haviug | 8 ,wstive of central abd southera Kurope, TATE AND VACANT GROUND ON NORTH | und secured by deed of trust on the property sold, | tventy (120) fect, thence west one hundred and | C!Procate that gooa treatment by becoming Fee patentee era eet a financial | Bele inhabits fresh water lekes and quiet A STKELT, NEAR SECOND STREET EAST, | with notes bearirw interest at six per cent. per seventy (170) feet, thence north one hundred and | £00d citizens. and proving, as the Irish legions pa pares re (meet a flaancial | cireoms. Itsgrowth 1s rapid, and ft Mves to CAPITOL HILL. bum unt paid: | All conveyancing at purchaser's | twenty (120) feet, and thence with the line of | did tn ov" late unfortunate civil war, their de- | €mergcncy. The Gibbs Washington has been | Conciderable use. ‘They preter quiet waters With d of trust, dated on the is 7 cost. A deposit of $00 will Le required ou each lot | Stoddert strect to the place of beetnuing, improved | votion t) republ'ean principles, by the sazritice lately assigned a place, hardly “sc2ond to the spanning tne soft muddy the pla bottams, ‘Their tober, 187%, aud of record by a handsome brick residence, No. 89 Montgo.nery | of lfe-blood upon ote Atheneum picture, in the illustrated lire aud | & i the land records of the Listrict of Goambiy LUTTRELL, Trnsteo. | street: Z the battletields of freedom. is fn May or x 25th ot ¢ dune, duing which time THOS. x ior 2 President | WOrks of Stuart and by various arils}s. As it : : “+ twelve months from day of sala, with ia is Rider tp at pases ii, Rew willeeliatpubuc | B.H. WARNBI¢ Auct | | miy-2awida | | Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pirchane mouey | NoOMr Sort ia ERE shows the opposite side of Wasb' ots tace 11 | TREY poe ar Grea eee: E tke piel le aS an Gt the ‘preihunee, on MONDA Sr Payee eat trnoeiatue im three canal instahnent:. | ys. in his regiment and subsequently in his | adistinct type as Well asa celebrated por- | {MEY subsist « nant f 4 secured by a deed of trust on the pr , though they eat almost all of lot numbered twenty-six CREE SALE OF TWO STORY, pRawe payable, with interest, in six, twelve and elghte: e ist vere <I trait. a Pan me 0! S " i mouths from the day of sale, tle deferred paymenta | brigades and divisions, there were Irishmea euy vegetable foud tn artificial ponds. They are Fee er ac oe a un hundred aud twenty-elcht (725 2 city DPR ARTS 1, Oey QE GHOUND | to Lesecured by the notes of the Purchaser anda | Who helped him to win his stais as a general = very tens 20Us of aud Wil jive long periods rp amcnaser. Af terms of ws # Washingion, D.C, and the limprovemeats, MARYLAND OS GE VERE CORNER OF | doed of trust on the property sold: or ail of the pur- | officer, as they also helped bim to win’ the vic The Remains of Washington. out of water if invist or packed iu Wet ™2088. jp the rieht to resell the proverty | «Germs of wale. Onethird car? die residue iu | STREET NORTABASE. AND FOURTH | chase money mg 1 be paidin cash, at the option of | tory vouchsafed by Providence tor the cause of | WERE THEY EEMOVED FROM THR OLD 70 11 ‘Their Usual sve varies from six to Ualrty WILLA DOR DOS, Trustee | three) equal payients, at six. gwelve and eiai- | BS vittto of a decree of the Suoreme Court taxes and arecesmonts, of which a statement piitke | Uue sell-goverhment—celf-government, gentle- | TOMB BY OKDER 0} Inches, and t vat from one to eighteen Us after uate. interest at six (6) per cen | Of the District of Columbiar passed Aine presented at the time of bale, und alssenpiectco ee, | MeN, Wherein the Will of the majority is the | OF A PROVISION IX WaSHINGTOS's WILL—wateH! tum per annum, for which the purchaser's notes, | Sth, 1889, in Equity Cause No. 6125, d- f 32 le, and also subjeettoan | opi ciy ‘herein every Witor. Star. i . ; TPYRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COR. | secured by adeed of trust On the mone eak | wherein Touhy et at are cCotaplaivants ana Dow: | Wdebtedness of $2,000, secitred by a deed of trust, | dicing law (hear, hear), and wherein every | Eaior Stav:—On a late oceaston, in company ig es have be is, but instan known where dio sixty orseventy pounds, pou thelr weight ¢ NFK OF SECOND AND A STREETS taken. | #100 to be paid at tine of wale on | Rey et al, are defendants, T will sell, at public auc- | pearma interest at the rate of 8 ne 1a, AST as will ofall oluer guatiiomone Acate Choa rater | Wi01a number of ladles and genticunen I visited | AS food ts th weather ike dnceeaiy; wear SC uNGalet a aseven 6 the Siigeame (onct bunt haa by the puschases we eects | Birth, ISOC AL 6 AD SCE ETE. NAN MEA® | more fully appear by the proceedings in thiweause. | of more than itty. millions of people, one-hait | Mount Veruon. While at the torab I was not a | foyotuplecireumstarocs, 1s sald to be prodigious, lumbia, paswed in equity treafter, a resale, on f Pieces or barce’s of wround, sifuated in City of | CoBVeyanelag aod recording at purchaser's cost. | of whom, IU Is safe to say, are lore or les di- | little suri to hear the superintendent of | over 760,000 eggs having been found @the ova- eee tthe cost and tisk of der | Washingtoh, in said Diebiet ‘towite Pact ot Lor Tob West ct Geonacteree eg | rectly or’remoiely akinio the Irish race. he | the ation state, Jn a Driet | riesof a single fish of moderate size By the MONDA g TPH D. ouveyaucing atid record | No. 5, in ayuare No. 734, veins all of said Lot No. THOS. DOWLING, Anct.” aa cannot fall to be interested in your affairs. | address to the embled, that the re rit 1s bot considered of much value, not K ¥.M., in front of the | ing at purchaser’ 5, except the west 20 feet fronting Maryland ave- my],3,5, 7,8, 10,12, 14, 15,17 But aside from this, his most gencious nature | mains of the trious dead were 1 ing agame fish, but. on the contrary, of rather premises, the valuable corer lot known as the east A. HYDE, Lreustees, | BUG bY depth of 90 fect: also part of Lot No. 2, in a was awakened-by the cries of distress from this | from the old to tte new tomb in tect j tame aud domestic habits — 2 fect front by the full depth thereof, of lot one CHARLES M. MATTHEWs,} T'Ustzes. | said equare, No. 734, being the east 20 feck, front. JUNCANSON BEOS., Auction fair land, and &% you are aware bis efforts In | @f an we! of Congress!” No — 2). it square 729, Washinton city, Distr ine Marylaid avenue, by dept: of 97 feet { inches | [)UNCANSON » Auctioneers. ° PL IROV CREE ean aeaiene ft 7 : _ — touether’ with the smprover | er THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED To | ef said lot No. 2, toxetuer with inprovements SES WOFENE IRI aa only con D truth, But lot hes a frontage on Routh A miply with the terms of the above aale, sale, the prop erty will be resold at his risk and eost’on TUES. 5 DAY, the Ist day of May. ut 6 o'clock p.m. ct. ved by the decres, ai ase MmODeY in cash, of w 3 the prope therecn. Above property to be sold fronts 154 fect | TRUSTEE BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | were worthy of especial note. in those efforts, | only cout? : avennte, and 156 feet 9 inches on WEST, Bar WEEN were PEPE NORTE | however, he ouly proved himselt to be ar’ | lead tk Hild ath street. will be subdivided and gold in elixi- STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. GC. BEING | SPouSive ruler anda true American President, | this subjcc myisacds — & HERE opmyyg,{ Trastoos | RY zed building Tots. “Onicial subdivision pla HOUSE NO. 0lt M StREBT. CO? for he siuply Joined the popular Iupaise and | by Cougrc 2 = iS ‘Te Feds ca oee = adi 5 virtue of a deed of trust to ino, dated Was noved to do his part in the great charity HANGERY olemMs gf Sule as prescribed by said decres are Ho eee Pp g1 ‘ary to trath, who are nol accarate Several attempts have been made oar Es seid ta _Vaiious periods to obtain pos- | Hye suds. F. 6: session of the remains afid give them more 4 ulated to mis- GOULD. In & — 14, 1880. = ee D. In this citv, 3 1. TRSD. informed ou outs, younwéct child of W. on 2d street 57 feet ou sa! 6th, at 4 o'clock p.sm. atives aud fricads in- SAL P LO 5 a rd of pure yin cash: andthe | © y the same as any other citizen. It was only in | public eepulture tn the new Capitol of in son bd one. tind SHIRE AVENCE: AND. TWENTE AEGON | Scaldueie site amurguang money In cash: ruapect, | Liber No. 827, folio 159," of the land re. hisoMicial capacity sas the ‘Exccutive of the | other section of the city outside Bar taes |e epeaxaron. ¢ sturday red payments to bear seven per STREET NORTHWEST, 5 a ively six, twelve and cihteen months from day of | Cords for the District of Golumbis, and at the re- | people that ke ordered through the Navy De- | efforts have invariably been resisted by his sur- | 15th, Is60, Dastet Hannosote ni to be secured by deed of trust on | In pursnance of a decree of the Supreme calc, with interest at rate of six per cent per an- | Qvest of the party secured, I willseil, at public | Portment. the Constellation cand. ity sellect Viving relatives and the home and the tom) of | years. if terme of sale are not complied | Court of the lnstric anciior a & ‘Columbia, passed in nom in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, ferred payments to be secured by notes eerie is ¥ di rew to. your sh : Washington continue inseparal he funers} wil’ t.ke pl > from his father's rani - ; li po r i wee : nent eu 2 MAy, A.D. 1880, ar 6 o'croce | Colmander and crew to your shores: but it | Washing 7 e. taker oe ene | aiaued Srustas SpORRted te ea ee cone | Cecmmeausecrs Teepectively, anda deed of, tra Sah Lot numbered five (6), of Davideou's suoai. | Was as a plain eltven—R. B, Hayes—that he j ‘The remairs Were removed tom the old to | genes, No 408K street nomhiwes, Monday, Slay AKTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee, QUBSDAY, lrH pay OF May, A.D. 1880, At 3 Conveyancing and reoordicn ey n of equare numbered three hundred aud | made his contributions to her cargo. (Hear, | the new tomb under the direction of “Major rial vices fi . OSES Bae: | Glohecx P. at., on the premises, ‘seli at public ane. | purchaker’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied | {FY (40), with the improvements, consisting of a | hear.) 1 know that his heari is with you In ali | Lawrence Lewis, the surviving executor of RALiun, late pay clerk, U-E.N., only WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | tion, Lot jp Square No. 51. in the city of | Bithin six days after sale, o'se Trusteo reserves | three-story Brick Dweilinw House, with back build- | your sufferings, apaleties, and troubles, and | Washington, in pursuarce of a provision in b's and Margaret Salter, who died at Ki my6-dtds Washington 4 Lot will be subdivided if desired | rixht to reseil at risk and cost of defaultiag pur- Ten Chile? One-fourth cash; balance in one, | that his sympathies, ke thoseof the éntire | will. In Lorsing’s “Hone of Washingvon’ Braz’, March 27, 140, will be held in into three Buildin Lota , chaser. WM. F. HOLIZMAN, Tras, two and three years, With Interest at woven ner | Almerican people, are always enlisted In your | good authority on the subject —in pares 3 E. C, “ret, eorver Thiml and North A strosta, ow HOKSE DOG | tind'Gatn,"of wich $60 willbe sequirad' as ade | WALTER E. WILLIAMSE COT Aude | Cent to Le reeuted by a eed of trust. ‘A'depont | Delalf, whenever'aud wherever you assume the | £2, occurs the following: NG) Rents of the deceased aud of the tasnily are 4 a ig posit at the time of sale; and the baldnee int myli-d&ds” 3 ea BME of $260 required at time of sale. Conveyancing at | Lounden duty of every man, or of every commu- “The vault fn which the remainsof Washing- | _ Friends of the deceased and of the family are in- MEDICINE MEDICINE. MEDICINE. | fnstaimente ‘at mie and teelte mene ith tea i pureliaser's cost: If terms of sale are not complied | nity, to amelloratesocial conditions, and assert | ton Were laid, had already becotne dilapidated hy | Vite to attend. . ie ver cent interest, for which the purciesce will cee TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Eg- | With Jp ove work the Trustee will reeell at risk and | the proper tudependence of true manhood. But | the action of the growing roots of th= trees 3 ote be ee eee ee ae 18 promissory wotes, Kecured to the satisfaction of TATE IN THE OITY OF WASHINGTON ommys-de aaa ada ray BTANTO! Trnstee. Were he here with us t2-night he could say no | around it, and. as we have seen, Washington, “itoiten Of fisopen| tiexaaite . . VETERINARY eer on ee oe ae ibe Ee Sige wee, Lan eerer aA eae F i ss less, nor more than I do in welcoming to our en ee the Sees aa sheet = " . * hin 2 opveyane ni at the cost 7), and ¢ ¢ the land records 0 y | broad ana boundicss continent, the thousands | of a new one, had chosen a place for tt. In his — er cape) BSEIOENE DEEO™. Sera See ee eee || a cae ai eee ee Pikgusne i, Tost £a8f Or Tae dae | upon thousands of tushmen,’ who. are now | Will he let the folowlug directions: UNDERTAKERS. 400 14th st. now. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘ap30-d&as we vilsell at auction tothe hishest bidder thet TOL. leaving this port, intent on immigration; and I “The family vault at Mount Vernon requir- - —— a — for, at4:300'CLOCK P. M., oN MONDAY, THE 2iTa By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 25th Feb. add that this same port is open to them, as {t ing Ay and being improperly situated be- (RED. SPINDLER. toy4 ROBT. SMITH, V. 8S. i7 THE AVOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON | PAY OF Max, 1880, in front of the prémices, Lot Tuary, 1874, and recorded 1 bor No; 748 foi Se was to my Koe-common grandfather, when he | sides, 1 desire that a new one, of brick, and upon | UNDERTAKER, CTL SL tke rain until MONDAY, May 1?ra, | No_J6, and the routhy Bou of Tot No. 1t./of John: | 426, (one of the land reco ae ot the errict or et | left—suddenly, to be sure tn ‘9s, when the | a larger scale, may be built at the foot of wh. 1933 Seventh street nw. WEE THE $3.50, $1, AND $5 Boys | 4: D- 1550, at same) pur and place.” SE isin of part of ‘original lot No. thereby, 1 will offer at public sale tafrontoteg, | troubles were ‘great—(laughter and cheers)—it | 1s called the Vineyard Enclosure, on the ground | _Branch Btore, 239 4)s stroct sw. 5, as BGHOOL sutrs. my12-dkds #108 Patrootnorthvest, | No. 628, In sheeity of Washingion, improradte | premises, on MONDAY: ‘rae Wea Berae cee: | they ever desire to return. ‘Thapkins you | which Is marked out, in whlch my remains and | "PORN Bt WRIGHT, = e 3 Ant Dress Sui beauty. ae two two-story brick dwellings. Each to be sol AT THE HOUR O¥ 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all of Lot No. ntiemen for the courtesy of this toast to the | those of my deceased relatives, (now in the old UNDERTAKBR, Saeere Onl Gace teas tenet eas W4TER E. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | feparately. Htuated in square No. 729, in the ‘city of Washing’ ident. and for your kind wishes in his be- | vault), and such others of my family as may pina pasins Blue. Flannel Suits (nid@icasey ference 0818 —— ND AT 50'CLOCK THE SAME pay, in frontof the | ton, District of Columbi: half, Isubside. (Renewed cheers.) choose to be entombed there, may be depos- | _8ep¥7-12m 1387 20% gpd S14, ince ats, ct “Fas beat Si,ciritack | TESTPRS - SALE OF, TWO-STORY BuroK | priest allot Lot “Lavin Ww. H Wilonamibe | , Atrms craic: One-fotnh eos: balance in six, ene sone 5 5S La So A N E ERT, ON PH | division of orivina: lote ‘Nos. 1, 4 and 5, in sau ¢izhteen months, the purchaser giving : * Y a Gg 3 glass Pine Pee ae ae ees SIDE Ok WILSON “SIREET NORTH OF | No- 35h, inte city of Wachiietom cusped ae | his nolan pease mee ee eee em ok | Riou ro DENY INTERMENT OF A FREE | 1,7 unaisurbenin the ell aut Ghee een SPORTING GOODS. fs Gea ti pcemice oat ie ee WASHINGTON CITY, IN HOWARD UNT- | two two-story and back-building brick dwellings, | deposit of $60 required when the property is struck | MASON IN A CATHOLIC CEMETERY.—In the cas? see —— heap. Fie lanost sauce Glued hr ete VEUSITY SUBDIVISION OF EFFINGHAM. | Fach to be told separately. off. "A deed given anda deed of trust taken toe: | at New Vork of the relatives of Davia Coppers | Was ebtered aud an attempt was made t9 cai.¥ $1.00 RAZOR Beep : Oe WW BELBR orcs | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Oct ‘Teris of rale ss to each house: One-third cash, | cure deferred paymenta. All conveyancing at the the trustees of St. Patrick's Cathedral, | 2Way the remains of the illustrious dead. Others cl ae “ low. 1914 anc I¥i6 Pa. ave. J. W. SELBY. mys against , : BSS my ber 2ist, 15° ad recorded in Liber No. of which 260 must be deposited at the time of aale, | Purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with | a mandamus to compel the trustees to open a | Were taken by mistake"—{the remains of one of ‘This is a remarkable and extraordinary RAZOR! GECOND HAND CLOTHING. wetele ABs. ct sea.y of and records for and the balance in equal instalments, at nine and Bea eaays, the, nroperty will be readvertised and | Crave and allow the burial of Coppers, whohat | the Blackburn family}—and the robber being | yifitisa remarkable and extrecrtinsry OOeeL, e | let of Cy in bis. ‘ill sel D1 e ny 's int nt, for 4 Ted. vi 9 y We a best 247s, BOOTS, SHOES, watcuns, | sul te peice, on TUESDAY, Mavayri, | which the notes of the purchaser, wecitred by 2eod , ‘A. L. BARBER, Trustee, been cenfed interment because he was a Free | Gctected. they were recovered, A new vault’ | by Wade & Butcher, of England, (the best living 2 —* in end isa full concave S80, aT 6 P. M., the foll : | of trnst npon the prem Id, will be required. | _my10-d&ds Le Droit Building. | Mason, the Supreme Court of that state yester- | {the present one]—“‘was soon afterward erected | makers. Ground very th . Cap be aispor SEES: B61 Bere tate,'in Washington county, im dant Diskice Eaten | Le te terion aro Ot eels ie Lac erod, oF | day over-ruied the mandamus. ‘The court holds | UPOn the spot designated by Washington, and RINGING EATILER! 1¢ takoe the keenest cutting by calling on M. WALSHE. BOt ee cane Prices | uvon official plat thereof as east part of Lovone (i), | after sale the Trustees reearve. the right to ressll ot IANCERY SALE OF THREE-ATORY BRIOK | that the Catholic Church had a right to use a | the old one is now a gaping rain. PE ete = Orders street, corner 1H. lightest touch. 21.00 and warranted t of the subdivision of Lot pai Lot the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase: WELL ‘ALS HOUSE, el The tavasion of the old tomb by a fend in — ‘9th street northwest. ‘by mail will be block No. "BL. of the ete oe 8 eae in e id cost of the defat purchaser, after Cc D ING, OA FRAME HOUSE, ON | denominational cemetery, and had tho powerto vy ae Yor 10 years, or money refunded. ‘attended to. ‘8p6-1 ay et Hon }) one week's notice in Tho Excuing Star. FIGHEH STRUT EAST, NEAR G STREET | make such rules or by-laws as Will reserve it | HUman shape, as narrated by Lossing, led t tue | *OQMSINATION HONES and BELT—combining mcm S| Shotesidtatoue sssci,sonn, 4, puxith being Jawten Mt JOHNSTON, } Trustees. cote BN Oe for the sole use of those In its fold. “che receipt | Ton ant an iast the romalne of the weak craar | 2 Homes and 2 Belts in one, only ie at GE FOR FURN tos, said Wilson street by the depth thereof, together | _YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts.” mylteokabs | of dhe Pmneyct aaeeree of the Supreme Court Pe | ee eee eee were paced therein, fu pursuance che pron, | CaaS SE oer ipth ena ets. apni pbolsterers and Steam Carpet Gleaners, | | “Terms of sae. One-third cash, of which $50 T. OOLDWELL, Resl Estate Auctioneer. — | cause No. 6,8%4, ihe undersizned Trastso aaae Sates, bted, “by onde: | FISBING TACKLE, ARCKERY, ey therein will eell-at public auctions in front of the | | Kiuzep wy Ducos—In Alexandria county, | 50un ct oy Oourass Metter Conmeess, hor | Tayi Ke. DSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- panies on TUESDAY, 257H Day ov Max, A. Y. | lost Sunday, a colored woman named Windsor, : ave. must be paid at time of ssle; the residus in three “4 O'oLock P.M. all that certain pisces, par: | who came to Arlington district about a year | #¥¥ Other legislative body ever had, or now has, c=: BRUPPEBT, Wy4NTED rou ¥> nNow rnarwE equal payments at six, twelve and eizhtect . W4steED You KNOW ‘TF WE | with purchaser's notes, dearinw 8 per cout. tater, VED a -( 1 or lot of ground, lyf it apy jurisdiction over the remains of Washine- SEERA carte emacs cme tare | Cnr academia | SSL Skah Amon a tet mote | lagu is ig Bcf tuned | Ruan enn en aetal at Ray | tm andanymcepenttoiecmtty hagas | © on, 408 and 408 rat mow suit can be it, at inw at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sule to be com. 0 ene ice enad Lot musarerod Wetante ya? | make the necessary examination into the cause HEADQUARTERS JUSTH'S OLD STAND, plied with in six days after sale, elee trastes ra. THE ROAD LEADING TO THE SOLDIERS’ | of ssid neste as pect ce Lee Bum versa) enty-one, ry specting their removal from the old to the new 4 dred and F¢ (904), | Of her sudden demise, unhesit rO~ 7 CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE Rent. RB. We bay bet Ro, 408 3th | Server right to resell at risk and cost of Purchaser | pHOMIE 6° sop trust dated March 20, Nocioni at theline dividinirfotuumbered twenty: | nounced Her death tonave been cupereaieed | COD. = vaerte: PAST te for bosuty. comfort and du Glothing. mar26. | “nyiid&ds WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trnsteo, | 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 74%, folio Emo one hundred and twenty feet from the cornerof | ircm the effects of powerful which $9 | 1oogma Ovr ron rae BavisEEs—The author. | Pity {n the market. Bicycles eaperes Soe CELL 7 tek od Colmbay and by the weiten oo Sillre with sald Sth streat forty UO) Racks genes | Mans, White and black, Ignorantly Will | sties at Simeoe, Ontarlo, are on the lookout fo: I "Fancy Bowes ULOLD TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. eppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. trict of Co! ae and by the written ee acline ‘i ‘Bai Dfeer anon (40) ences | thwart the ‘progress of nature, and thereby un- a lated prize and sisoa and sayies. ‘ana oxo toe the party sect thereby, we will ha at public | west seventy (70) feet and six (6) inches; thence 0; the Ryan and Goss contemp! prize fight, i — RY VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENOE ON | ancilon, in frent of the preinises, on THURSDAY. | south (11) feet: thence west to the alley ay laid dee, | Cousctously endanger thelr lives by taking them have arranged to have five military companies | ' ‘speak for THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVEN- | May 27TH, 1880, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M., all that lot | in the pian of said eres thence south bounded | into their system.—Aler. Gazette. on duty, with a field plece, and the county |] EWIS JOHNSON @ CO. Bankers, @ 00. Bankers, EVER WEARSOUT, ALWAYS CLEAN ates | BEING Noo, AT ACOTION eS | Shows Ran" dealgeued es Lot uumiborer teens: | Roti) viene tat along ie inser ater judge wiht accompany theexpedition should the | Jf, RG Noe RUOTION, foi : : : Soworn while bsthing’ inforaaie st" ““*°5 | | on MONDA APTERNOOR, Sax ITex, four G4), th Halle recorded gubdivision of a part | ered twenty-two (G0 "tho® placa of beginning, | PE; GRORGE A. Fetr2, a prominent Sunday | prize-ghters crors the line. WASHINGTON, D. 0., Mrs. Fishes denctes her attention to the waatsot | ison, lehalf scl Lor Lin Banare 127. pm: SB | ores ay on the west ide of the fth street road Rivy | “‘feruss as prestrived by deoree: One-third of the | Tinnes, at Jamestown N. Y., where he has Deen | _acqurrrap.—The jury at Lancaster, Pa..in the | DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS Di. mara9 | 8 front of 30 feet by s depth of 98 fect to an alley | (50) feet north. from the northwest intersection of | purchase money in cash, and the residue in two | pastor of a Baptist church over two years, has case of Julia Hoover, eighteen years of age, | TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. lady patrons. and iniproved by aturve story and Mansard (Brick | the 7th strect road ana Rock Cresk Ohureh toad, | equal instalments at one and. two notes to | confessed to practices, resigned’ and | Eharged with the murder of her Sounerisianamainme aeaaaaeer 'ANTED — FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, | Recidence, with all the modern improvements. | and having a front of 25 feet on said 7th street bear interest and to be Secured by s trast on prop- | text the pace. infant, on the 21st of last November. by gi pa a pola Re ee id eg ws eases $rVacoldaya: from salon the ‘Truskee eoetee Te cs OF the Mount | Polson, brought in a verdict yesterday of XOU Vi Magee ever muinated DY steam. By Fe Wilad's | iu one of the ret mainte se city. Tight to resell the property at the risk andcostofthe | MOUNT VeRNoN.—The regent ount | guilty. - Tart oe Hote : = Pmayidia | (Tern: Gus tad cel te ede fa Tice ‘cust, Tepod! OF | defsulting purchaser after giving Ave days nalicoot lowing: appoiatmens soa veouncice in the | ‘Tux Rav. Katioous—The California Baptist | REMAeee 3 UNNINGHAM, MATTER, | makes Silk iy note bearing Interest at (nerceut par au: | yevenciny at expiee of purchaser. Terms ef walo | ington, D/O. Covvaranoiny, €o.-,at purcharere | Doaid of vice-tegents: Miss Longtellow, ice: | state convention at Sacramento yesterday ta- 5 Wi a ; pag gg a tates bum ‘un Pata ‘Aod of trust. compl . t cnt for, Massachusetts; Mra, Camp. | bled resolutions: course of evs. W HATS BLEACHED, aud Haste of af ai converaneity at Turchnecr's cot. $200 depostt GRAS, B ERASER.) rrustoss, | fale- WOSKEE F, HODGSON, ‘Trastoa, bell, for muscourl; Mr. FG, Richardson, for | 1. Sand 1.3. Kalloch. ‘The matter, however, gz Mie = qo sthat..between Gand a> | “nytiakas® “"*2OMAS DOWLING, Auct. | mse,11,15,18,2%31 Z DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, mayl-sawow | Louistapa, i SEG iseeenee,

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